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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 157422" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Take a look at the Tamron 60mm and 90mm - very good lenses. Take a look at Sigma's offering to. I know the 40mm is cheap, but not worth getting in my opinion. If you are wanting to do bugs at a later time, you are going to have to get another lens. Stick with longer focal lengths, like a 90 or 105. In addition, look on the used marker. You can get a Nikkor 105mm AF-D macro lens for cheap if you look around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 157422, member: 9619"] Take a look at the Tamron 60mm and 90mm - very good lenses. Take a look at Sigma's offering to. I know the 40mm is cheap, but not worth getting in my opinion. If you are wanting to do bugs at a later time, you are going to have to get another lens. Stick with longer focal lengths, like a 90 or 105. In addition, look on the used marker. You can get a Nikkor 105mm AF-D macro lens for cheap if you look around. [/QUOTE]
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